Labor Market Tightness in Advanced Economies

Author/Editor:

Romain A Duval ; Yi Ji ; Longji Li ; Myrto Oikonomou ; Carlo Pizzinelli ; Ippei Shibata ; Alessandra Sozzi ; Kirsi Silvennoinen ; Marina Mendes Tavares

Publication Date:

March 31, 2022

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

Two years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a puzzle has emerged in several advanced economies: unfilled job vacancies have increased sharply even though employment has yet to fully recover. This note sheds light on three contributing factors, namely barriers to returning to work, changing worker preferences away from certain types of jobs, and sectoral and occupational job mismatch. The note also assesses the impact of labor market tightness on wage growth, showing that it has been large for low-pay jobs but milder overall. Bringing disadvantaged groups of workers into the labor force, including by controlling the pandemic itself, would ease labor market pressures while amplifying the recovery and making it more inclusive.

Series:

Staff Discussion Notes No. 2022/001

Subject:

Frequency:

occasional

English

Publication Date:

March 31, 2022

ISBN/ISSN:

9798400204340/2617-6750

Stock No:

SDNEA2022001

Format:

Paper

Pages:

45

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